F fishoverlivingspace Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 2, 2008 224 0 0 Madison, WI May 2, 2008 #11 I read a thread on cichlidforum and they said its more than likely B. microlepis. I'm goin with that one.
I read a thread on cichlidforum and they said its more than likely B. microlepis. I'm goin with that one.
BrtnBoy449 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 4, 2007 1,866 1 0 32 Michigan May 2, 2008 #12 peacock bass species and emperor cichlids are the worlds largest cichlids
cichlaguapote Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 2, 2006 9,023 17 62 Pripyat, Ukraine May 2, 2008 #13 johnptc;1756184; said: some say the t-shark is longer and the tem heavier Click to expand... Yours is big.. how big? Is that one of the little guys you were growing out a couple months ago?
johnptc;1756184; said: some say the t-shark is longer and the tem heavier Click to expand... Yours is big.. how big? Is that one of the little guys you were growing out a couple months ago?